HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB140014 ApplicationDepartment of Community Development
0 75 South Frontage Road
TOWN OF VAIL Vail, CO 81657
Tel: 970- 479 -2128
www.vailgov.com
Development Review Coordinator
Application for Design Review
Minor Exterior Alteration
General Information: This application is required for all proposals involving minor changes to buildings and site improve-
ments, such as roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences, retaining walls, etc. Applicable Vail Town
Code sections can be found at www.vailgov.com under Vail Information – Town Code Online. All projects requiring de-
sign review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permit application. An application for Design Review
cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department, as outlined in
the submittal requirements. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and /or the Planning and
Environmental Commission. Design review approval expires one year from the date of approval, unless a building per-
mit is issued and construction commences.
Fee: $250 — Multi - Family /Commercial
$20— Single Family /Duplex
s' Single Family I Duplex I Multi - Family Commercial
Description of the Request: Addition of a as fired pizza oven and steel trellis to existing ool
terrace
Physical Address: 107 Rockledge Rd.
Parcel Number: 21 01 071 2001 1 (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970 - 328 -8640 for parcel no.)
Property Owner: Susan and Gary Rosenbach
Mailing Address: 107 Rockledge Rd.
Vail, CO 81657 Phone:
Owner's Signature:
Primary Contact/ Owner Representative: kh webb architects c/o Michael Current
Mailing Address: 710 W. Lionshead Cir., Ste. A
Vail CO 81657 Phone: 970.477.2990
E -Mail: michael @khwebb.com Fax:
For Office Use Only:
Cash_ CC: Visa/ MC
Fee Paid:
Meeting Date: 2 / 19 / 14
Planner:
Zoning:
Location of the Proposal:
Last 4 CC # Exp. Date: Auth # Check #
Received From:
DRB No.: DRB140014
Project No: PRj1a_nr1F
Land Use:
Lot: 7 Block: 7 Subdivision: Vail Village Filing 1 /Raether Minor Sub.
RECEIVED Nav2013
By Shelley Bellm at 1:28 pm, Jan 22, 2014
Property Information
Property Address
107 Rockledge Rd.
Development Standards
Parcel #
21 01 071 2001 1
Existing
Legal Description
Lot 7, Block 7, VV 1 st
Primary sq ft
Development Site Area
sq ft
29,224
acres
10.6708
buildable sq ft
29,224
Zone District / SDD #
Hazard Zones
Sections 12 -21 & 14 -7
Snow Avalanche
nHigh Severity Moderate Severity N/A
Debris Flow
OHigh Flow n Moderate Flow 0 High Avalanche "', N'A
Rock fall
OHigh Severity Medium Severity � N/A
Excessive Slopes
[ >_30% N/A
Floodplain
0100 year floodplain ❑ Floodway ❑ Wetlands NA
Creeks, Streams
Section 12 -14 -17
nGore Creek ❑ on site R adjacent to site N /A
®Other tributary: Don site E] adjacent to site E,] N/A
Project Information
Project Description
Adding natural gas fired pizza oven and steel trellis to existing terrace
Development Standards
Allowed
Existing
Proposed
Gross Residential Floor Area
(maximum)
Chapter 12 -15
Primary sq ft
N/A
Secondary sq ft
N/A
EHU sq ft
N/A
TOTAL sq ft
N/A
250 Addition Interior Conversion N/A
Credits: N/A
Setbacks (minimum)
Section 14 -10 -4
Front ft
20
Side ft
15
Side ft
15
Rear ft
15
Watercourse ft
n/a
Site Coverage (maximum)
see definition Section 12 -2 -2
n/a
Building Height (maximum)
see definition Section 12 -2 -2
Sloping ft
Flat ft
n/a
Landscaping
See definition Section 14 -2 -1
Section 14 -10 -8
Softscape sq ft
n/a
Hardscape sq ft
n/a
TOTAL sq ft
n/a
Driveway
Sections 14 -3 -1 & 14 -3 -2
Max Curb -cuts
n/a
Max Grade @ cen-
terline
n/a
Min Width
n/a
Heated drive?
[]Yes ONo
E]Yes E]No
Snow Storage %
n/a
Parking
Sections 12 -10 & 14 -5
#Enclosed Spaces
#Unenclosed
TOTAL
n/a
Outdoor Lighting (maximum)
Section 14 -10 -7
# fixtures
27
21
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N F R nT E C H INSTALLATION USE G CARE MANUAL
C o M F o R T ALL WEATHER SL- SERIES QUARTZ TUBE
ELECTRIC INFRARED RADIANT HEATER
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Warnings 2
Installation Instructions 3
Wiring Instructions 3
Outdoor Installation 3
Maintenance Instructions 3
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mounting Instructions
34
Typical Wiring (Schematics)
4
General Notes
5
Areas Covered (Table)
5
Location Suggestions
7
PARTS LIST
Parts List 6
Trouble Shooting Guide 6
Warranty g
Warranty Registration 8
PROUDLY SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
MADE IN USA C & US
LISTED
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING HEATER
Unit may be a source of possible shock. NEVER attempt to service heater without disconnecting its power source.
Source of possible ignition.
High Temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, drapery, furnishings and other combustibles at least 3 feet
(0.9m) from the front of heater and away from sides and rear.
CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES:
MIN, 6" CLEARANCE
BEHIND HEATER
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For Wall- Mounting, do not install heater closer than 18" (45.7cm) from adjacent walls and 6" (15.2cm) from
ceiling and do not install less than 6' (1.8 m) if the heater is labeled as UL Listed and 8' (2.4m) if the heater is
labeled as UUCUL Listed from floor, while heater is set at a downward angle of 30 to 60 degrees.
• For Ceiling- Mounting, do not install heater closer than 18" (45.7cm) from adjacent walls and 6" (15.2cm) from
ceiling and do not install less than 6' (1.8 m) if the heater is labeled as UL Listed and 8' (2.4m) if the heater is
labeled as UUCUL Listed from floor, while heater is at a maximum 30 degrees.
Adjacent Heaters to be installed no less than 3' (0.9 m) apart.
• Do NOT operate within 25 feet of flammable/explosive material.
Never block heater.
Heaters greater than 240 Volts are for "Commercial Use Only. Risk of fire. Do not use as a residential or
household heater."
• A means for disconnection of the appliance must be incorporated in accordance with the local wiring codes.
Do not use if the heating element is damaged or cracked.
"IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS"
"SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS"
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This heater must be permanently installed and hard wired by a licensed electrician in accordance with local electrical
codes. Assembly procedure must be performed with no electrical power to unit.
Step 1: Check UUCE label on heater for proper voltage.
Step 2: Follow supplied wiring instructions
The heater is drilled and threaded for standard 1/2" conduit fittings. The installing electrician will need to provide the
appropriate rigid metallic, flexible or liquid tight conduit for the installation location.
Use only copper wire suitable for 90 °C.
Observe local electrical code regulations.
Step 1: Heater must be mounted with reflector angled down.
Step 2: All electrical connections must be in compliance with the National Electric Code and local codes for outdoor wiring.
Step 3: Use only wiring components UUCE listed for outdoor use with IP X 4 minimum rating.
Before performing any maintenance, power must be disconnected and the heater cool to touch.
Heater housing, reflector and heating element can be rinsed with a hose or wiped down with isopropyl alcohol, acetone,
or glass cleaner, using a clean, scratch -free rag or paper towel. Any oxidation, surface rust or discoloration can be
removed with stainless steel cleaner or metal polish on the bare metal surface.
Make sure all water, solvents or cleaners are removed and the heater is dry before reconnecting power.
MOUNTING 1 �a
These models may be chain or bracket mounted to any ceiling or horizontal surface. Installation must be such that 18'
minimum clearance is maintained around the heater on 4 sides and 36' directly in front. 6' of clearance provided by
mounting brackets is required behind the plane of the face.
"T" SLOT
Adjustable wall /ceiling brackets are furnished with all SL- series heaters. Brackets have positive stops at 30 0and 600.
When used, they allow heater to be fastened to wall and then tipped down to 60 °; for ceiling mount, tilted to 30' max.
Brackets are positioned along a "T" slot on back of unit. You must maintain a minimum distance between the mounting
brackets to ensure a stable installation.
BRACKET SPACING
MODEL
MINIMUM SPACING BETWEEN BRACKETS
SL 16XX
12"
SL 24XX
20'
SL 30XX
30"
SL 40XX
30"
Heater can also be hung in a horizontal position using chains or
custom brackets. Heater must be level, but can be rotated around
its horizontal axle.
NOTE: DO NOT mount the heater on a vertical axis. Such installation will reduce the life of the element and will
automatically void the product's warranty. Heater must be installed with the quartz tube horizontally level. For maximum
tube life, use a level to find the optimum position for the heater's body. Always maintain the minimum clearances from
the heater body to any combustible materials.
72"
BELOW
TYPICAL WIRING OPTIONS
TYPICAL 120V WIRING
FOR A SINGLE POLE SWITCH
OFF
ON
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WIRING FOR OPTIONAL 12OW240V CONTROLS
240 V
FOR 115V. PILOT
LIGHT IF USED
TOP
"TOP" MARKED ON
REAR OF CONTROL
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MUST BE INSTALLED
H1 Hz
IN AN UP POSITION
REAR VIEW OF
CONTROLLER FOR
MAX. ISAMF HEATER
LOAD ONLY
REPLACEMENT ELEMENT INSTALLATION
Remove two screws from one end of trim and slide trim off opposite end to remove. Remove end reflectors. Open
element clips at each end of the heater and carefully install the quartz tube. Remove one nut from end of element. Install
wire by sliding high temperature ring terminal on to element screw and replace nut.
NOTE: Hold ceramic element firmly while tightening nut to prevent damage to element. Nut should be tightened snug. A
loose connection can cause the element to short or fail prematurely. Connect other side of element in like manner. Close
element clips over tube. Replace end reflectors.
Connect the High Temperature Stainless Ring Terminal on the wire ends 11/32" OUTSIDE NUT
to the element studs located on both ends of the tube. Use a thin 11/32" 441—��
wrench to hold inside nut. Nuts must make a tight connection. 11/32" INSIDE NUT
SNUG TO CERAMIC
1. INFRATECH QUARTZ TUBE ELECTRIC HEATERS are furnished with wall/ ceiling mount swivel brackets. These
brackets may be discarded when the heater is hung with chains or other special bracketing.
2. See sales literature and price list for full listing of models, descriptions, amperages, and voltages. At times, especially
when the mounting height must be quite low, an increased number of smaller heaters can help prevent overheating.
3. Heaters up to 15 AMPS can be used with a simple INF controller. This low cost controller, which is actually an infinite
switch, gently pulses the heat on and off.
4. For comfort heating, the best solution is to heat from two sides rather than from just one side. However, there are times
when this is not practical.
5. Areas covered are approximate dimensions and will vary depending on prevailing conditions and personal comfort levels.
SINGLE ELEMENT AREAS COVERED
MODEL
WATTS
MOUNTING HEIGHT
AVERAGE
COLD
PROTECTED
SL 1612
1,600
6'— 8
6'x 6'
4'x 4'
8' x 8'
SL 2424
2,400
71-9'
7'x 7'
5'x 5'
9' x 9'
SL 3024
3,000
7'— 9'
8'x 8'
6'x 6'
10' x 10'
SL 4024
4,000
8'— 11'
10' x 10
8'x 8'
12'x 12'
NOTE: Mounting height should not be less than 6' (1.8 m) if the heater is labeled as UL Listed and 8' (2.4 m) if the
heater is labeled as UUCUL Listed. Indoor or well - protected environments will generally exceed average. Heaters can
provide less than average coverage in extremely cold /windy conditions.
PROBLEM WHAT TO 00
Heater does not glow Check supply voltage to confirm it matches voltage of heating element.
Low heat output A 240 V element connected to 110 V or 208 V will warm, but not glow orange, or
generate sufficient heat for typical applications. (Matching your Voltage is extremely
important).
If element is visibly orange, but there is insufficient heat, refer to the areas covered,
with respect to conditions and mounting heights.
Replace or clean dirty or non reflective reflectors.
Heater does not work Disconnect power and check element with Ohm meter for continuity. If there is any
continuity across the bulb, the problem is in the wiring/controls.
Check that there is proper voltage to the heater.
Check that the control /switch is working.
Check main power circuit breaker.
Check wiring for a loose connection or burned wire.
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PART NUMBER
PARTOESERIFFION
QUANTITY
Need hep'Toorderreplacement
elements foryour Infratech
13 -7004, 13 -7002, 13 7000
Body Reflector Set (SL 16/24/30/40)
1
heating system, please contact
us via phone or visit the auto -
13 -7008
End Reflector
2
motive section of ouraebsite.
13 -7034, 13 -7032, 13 -7030
Lead Wire Set (SL 16/24/30/40)
1
13 -7020, 13 -7022
Bracket Set (Stainless Steel, Bronze)
1
13 -7014, 13 -7012, 13 -7010
Grill (SL 16/24/30/40)
1
13 -7028, 13-7026,13-7024
Stainless Steel Trim (SL 16/24/30/40)
1
Consult back of healer for proper
watts and voltage
REPLACEMENT
PART NUMBER MODEL
LENGTH WATTS VOLTS
FITS
10 -7025 E- 1612 -SL
22 -3/8' 1600 120
SL -1612
10.7030 E- 1624 -SL
22 -3/8' 1600 240
SL -1624
107035 E- 2424 -SL
35 -3/8' 2400 240
SL -2424
10 -7040 E- 2428 -SL
35 -3/8' 2400 208
SL -2428
10 -7055 E- 3024 -SL
56 -3/8' 3000 240
SL -3024
10 -7060 E- 3028 -SL
56 -3/8` 3000 208
SL -3028
10 -7075 E- 4024 -SL
56 -3/8' 4000 240
SL -4024
10.7080 E- 4028 -SL
56 -3/8' 4000 208
SL -4028
PROBLEM WHAT TO 00
Heater does not glow Check supply voltage to confirm it matches voltage of heating element.
Low heat output A 240 V element connected to 110 V or 208 V will warm, but not glow orange, or
generate sufficient heat for typical applications. (Matching your Voltage is extremely
important).
If element is visibly orange, but there is insufficient heat, refer to the areas covered,
with respect to conditions and mounting heights.
Replace or clean dirty or non reflective reflectors.
Heater does not work Disconnect power and check element with Ohm meter for continuity. If there is any
continuity across the bulb, the problem is in the wiring/controls.
Check that there is proper voltage to the heater.
Check that the control /switch is working.
Check main power circuit breaker.
Check wiring for a loose connection or burned wire.
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Unless heaters are installed over 12 ft. high, it is generally recommended that all radiant heaters be mounted on an
angle to assure that radiant warmth is distributed from the sides rather than straight down on the heads and shoulders
of the people being warmed.
RECOMMENDED POSITIONING
Angle fixture 30° to 60° from horizontal face down.
Best angle is approximately 45 °.
OUTDOORS
When outdoors, hang heater under protective roof or weather
cover whenever possible.
Even though heater is all- weather construction, it will last
longer and look better if it is protected from rainand snow.
INSTALLATION DIRECTION
Install fixture to heat the area from the "cold side" if possible.
This helps compensate for increased body heat losses due to
exposure.
Warm floors reradiate heat. Warmer air rises from floor. Some
heat reflects from floor. Mounting a heater directly over a table
or other obstruction will block the energy, primarily heating the
object. It is best to move heater to the side, allowing complete
body and floor coverage.
Model #: Serial #:
Date of Purchase: Purchased From:
Thank you very much for purchasing a INFRATECH Quartz Tube Electric Heater.
We have designed this heater to provide you and your family with many years of great outdoor experiences. Please fill in the Model
and Serial number as well as date of purchase in the areas indicated above. Please save this information for future reference. To get
the full and safe enjoyment of your electric heater please read your Owner's Manual carefully and review the proper operating and
safety instructions with any family members that may be using the heater.
Manufacturer Warranty:
INFRATECH warrants that this electric heater is designed and manufactured to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of one year from original date of purchase.
Extent of Warranty:
This warranty extends to the selling dealers to the original purchaser at the original site of installation: This warranty becomes valid at
the time of purchase and ends either by specified time frame listed above, owner transfer or relocation. In order to activate the war-
ranty we require that you send in the attached warranty registration form. This registration is for our internal use only and will only be
used in the event we need to send you important safety related product information. The information will not be sold or used for any
marketing related purposes.
Warranty Limitations and Exclusions:
This warranty does not apply to damages resulting from negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, accident, natural disaster, improper
installation or improper operation, unauthorized adjustments or calibrations, dings, dents, scratches, nor damages due to harsh
chemicals (i.e. cleaning products improperly applied). Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or Incidental damages. Under
no circumstances shall INFRATECH or any of its representatives be held liable for injury to any person or damage to any property,
however arising.
Important: Please retain original proof of purchase to establish warranty period.
Any Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the equipment are limited in duration to the period of coverage
of this express written warranty. This warranty grants specific legal rights to the purchaser. Other rights, which may vary from state
to state, may also apply. Title to the merchandise passes to the consignee upon acceptance by the carrier. After acceptance by the
carrier, the merchandise travels at the risk of the purchaser, In the event of freight damage, do not refuse shipment. Advise both the
freight agent and the shipper of the damage. Note the details of that damage on the freight bill before any freight charges are paid
and file a claim for damages with the freight agent.
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Address:
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Phone:
Model #:
Dealer's Name:
Dealer's Address:
E -mail:
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State: Zip:
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Material: concrete and stainless steel
Burner. natural gas or propane
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ETL listed (US and Canada)
Topping: lava rock or river rock toppings
Dimensions: 72" x 24" x 12.5h"
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The oven shall be installed a minimum of
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back wall to oven and side wail to oven-
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The oven is direct vented with a 6"
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The Chimney must terminate to a UL
listed spark arrestor installed 2'talier
than any structure within a I0'radius.
FLOOR HEIGHT:
44 inches.
SHELF:
Concrete shelf to be covered with granite
or similar material. Exact dimensions
subject to owners preference.
MASONRY ASSEMBLED
MODEL: MEDIO loo
BUILT- 12V/llVDOOR ENCLOSURE
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FIRED OVEN
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UTILITIES: Side View
No electricity or gas required.
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Mugnaini wood fired ovens are f
listed to the UL -737 Standard.
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The oven should be installed in
accordance with ail relevant local and
national codes and in a manner acceptable
to the authority having jurisdiction.
Progressive changes in technology and
product development may necessitate
changes to specifications
without notice.
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Mugnaini Imports, Inc.
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nodular dome
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11' firth opening
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finish materials.
Stucco. store.
brick. etc.
or Concrete
bbak base or
equivalent
Mugnaini Imports, Inc.
11 Hangar Way, Watsonville CA 95076
888.887.72o6 j 831.761.1767 I Fax: 831.728.5570
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